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Journal articles on the topic "Montefiore family"

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Belmar, Roberto. "The Department of Social Medicine at Montefiore and Vic Sidel." Social Medicine 7, no. 3 (2013): 142–43. https://doi.org/10.71164/socialmedicine.v7i3.2013.732.

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Montefiore’s Division of Social Medicine (DSM) (later a Department) was conceived and created by Martin Cherkasky, MD, in 1950 shortly before Cherkasky became the Director of Montefiore Hospital. As DSM’s first Chairman, Cherkasky understood health care as a social endeavor. The Department not only delivered first-class medical and health care, but understood the individual, the family, and the community as social entities involved in the creation of a more just and egalitarian society.
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Jose, Anita, and Scott Wetzler. "Implementing a Provider Partnership to Improve Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Outcomes in Urban High-Needs Parents." Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 100, no. 3 (2019): 328–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1044389419836612.

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This Practice Note describes the implementation of a partnership between child welfare and substance use providers in New York City, with the aim of supporting cross-systems collaboration and improving outcomes for dually involved families. Specifically, this report focuses on improving both coordination and communication between a preventive child welfare service provider (Montefiore Family Treatment & Rehabilitation Program), an outpatient substance abuse treatment provider (Montefiore Division of Substance Abuse), and the local department of social services (New York City Administration
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Gold, Marji. "From Reproductive Rights to Reproductive Justice." Social Medicine 12, no. 2 (2019): 84–92. https://doi.org/10.71164/socialmedicine.v12i2.2019.1069.

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This month the Social Medicine Journal of-fers readers the text of the Annual Harold Wise Memorial Lecture held on June 13, 2017 at the Department of Family and Social Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center. Harold Wise was the founder of the Residency Program in Social Medicine and the award recognizes a faculty member who best represents the values of the Residency Program.
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Capps, Linnea, and Clyde Lanford (Lanny) Smith. "Honoring Vic Sidel." Social Medicine 11, no. 3 (2018): 90–97. https://doi.org/10.71164/socialmedicine.v11i3.2018.995.

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Victor W. Sidel, MD, a long-time member of the faculty of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center passed away on January 30, 2018. He was 86 years old. Dr, Sidel had dual appointments in Family and Social Medicine and Epidemiology and Population Health. He was pre-deceased by his wife, Ruth. This interview was published in October of 2013 as part of a Festschrift devoted to Vic’s life and work. It explores several aspects of his long career, concentrating on activism and social justice issues. The transcript is based on two interviews. One was conducted by Lanny S
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Hudson, Hugh. "Amateur Photography in the Nineteenth-Century Jewish Diaspora: The Colonial, National, and Transnational Aspects of a Montefiore Family Album." History of Photography 43, no. 3 (2019): 266–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03087298.2020.1732074.

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Beider, Alexander. "Surnames of Jewish People in the Land of Israel from the Sixteenth Century to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century." Genealogy 7, no. 3 (2023): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy7030049.

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This paper outlines a study of surnames used by various Jewish groups in the Land of Israel for Ashkenazic Jews, prior to the First Aliyah (1881), and for Sephardic and Oriental Jews up to the end of the 1930s. For the 16th–18th centuries, the surnames of Jews who lived in Jerusalem, Safed, Tiberias, and Hebron can be mainly extracted from the rabbinic literature. For the 19th century, by far the richest collection is provided by the materials of the censuses organized by Moses Montefiore (1839–1875). For the turn of the 20th century, data for several additional censuses are available, while f
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Saleem, Aushna, Janice N. Simpson, Della Makower, and Susan D. Klugman. "Uptake of Hereditary Cancer Screening in a Breast Cancer Survivorship Clinic in the Bronx, New York: A Pilot Study [ID 830]." Obstetrics & Gynecology 145, no. 6S (2025): 12S—13S. https://doi.org/10.1097/aog.0000000000005916.040.

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INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women worldwide, and survivors account for 40% of female cancer survivors. Genetic testing can influence care of both breast cancer patients and their family members. Although changes in guidelines have led to an increase in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients who are eligible for testing, many survivors have not had testing. This retrospective review was conducted to evaluate rates of and barriers to genetic testing in patients at an urban breast cancer survivorship center. As obstetrician–gynecologists are often the prim
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Karnik, Arati, Asiya Tscahnnerl, and Matthew Anderson. "What is a social medicine doctor?" Social Medicine 9, no. 2 (2016): 56–62. https://doi.org/10.71164/socialmedicine.v9i2.2015.837.

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Background: In 1970 Montefiore Medical Center created the Residency Program in Social Medicine (RPSM) to train physicians to provide care for the underserved. We investigated the characteristics identified by RPSM residents, faculty, and alumni to be those of a “social medicine doctor.” Methods: Current residents, faculty, and alumni of the RPSM were eligible to participate in the survey, which was sent via email. The survey had seven items: status (resident, faculty, or alumni); specialty (Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics); the role of social medicine in their clinical practice,
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Risinger, Mary A., Edyta Glogowska, Amber Hogart Begtrup, et al. "The Novel PIEZO1 Mutation p.L2023V Is Causal for Hereditary Xerocytosis Resulting in Delayed Channel Inactivation and a Dehydrated Red Blood Cell Phenotype." Blood 124, no. 21 (2014): 741. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v124.21.741.741.

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Abstract The regulation of cell volume is important for the maintenance of integrity in all cells and is especially critical for the highly specialized red blood cell (RBC) which must withstand pressure changes within the vasculature and remain deformable to traverse small vessels. Disorders that interfere with volume homeostasis result in the premature destruction of RBCs. One protein that appears to play a prominent role in RBC hydration is the recently described nonselective cation channel PIEZO1 which is involved in mechanotransduction. Mutations of PIEZO1 have been associated with an auto
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Sheni, Risha, Danielle Tomer, Dana Watnick, Della F. Makower, Anjuli M. Gupta, and Vikas Mehta. "Further assessment of structural and social determinant of health effects on breast cancer care timelines: A qualitative study." JCO Oncology Practice 20, no. 10_suppl (2024): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/op.2024.20.10_suppl.121.

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121 Background: Time to treatment (TTI) delays result in increased morbidity and mortality for cancer patients. These treatment delays disproportionately occur within marginalized communities due to structural challenges with social determinants of health (SDoH), disengagement with the healthcare system and limited or low health literacy that impacts their ability to obtain timely, appropriate care. We conducted semi-structured interviews with patients treated for breast cancer about their care treatment trajectories to further understand barriers and facilitators for timely treatment from the
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Book chapters on the topic "Montefiore family"

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Massad, Robert J. "Training for Inner-City Family Practice: Experience of the Montefiore Medical Center." In Urban Family Medicine. Springer New York, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4624-4_33.

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"Appendix B: Montefiore Family Tree." In Moses Montefiore. Harvard University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4159/9780674056442-025.

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"Appendix A: Barent-Cohen Family Tree, Showing Judith’s Cohen and Rothschild Relatives." In Moses Montefiore. Harvard University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4159/9780674056442-024.

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Shewell, Hugh. "To be an Englishman and a Jew: Basil Henriques and the Bernhard Baron Oxford and St George’s Settlement House." In The Settlement House Movement Revisited. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447354239.003.0008.

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Inspired by Oxford University’s Christian social reform clubs in the early 20 th century, Basil Henriques a young Jewish gentleman from a distinguished, upper middle-class family in London determined to establish a Jewish boys’ club in London’s East End. Influenced first by his mother’s devotion to Judaism and then by the progressive views of Jewish scholar, Claude Montefiore and his Oxford history professor, Kenneth Leys, Henriques established the Oxford and St.George’s Jewish Boys’ Club in 1914. An anti-Zionist, Henriques believed strongly in establishing a club that would socialize Jewish y
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